Volunteer of the Year Award

Think of your time at Share – Is there a person who stands out by consistently going above and beyond in their volunteer duties?

A person whose leadership and/or ingenuity has improved the efficiency of a program or service to benefit Share’s clients?

A person whose compassion and friendliness makes Share an ideal place to volunteer? If so, nominate that person for Share’s Volunteers of the Year Award.

Share’s Volunteers of the Year Award committee is looking for personal stories describing the efforts of a dedicated volunteer who has displayed outstanding efforts to foster Share’s mission to serve the hungry and the homeless.
Each year, Share presents our Volunteers of the Year Awards at our ‘Soup’s On’ event (held this year on Sunday, October 11). One of the honorees will be presented with the Emily Marshall Volunteer of the Year Award.
If you would like to nominate a volunteer, please complete the nomination form below:
Share Volunteers of the Year Nomination Form

Email completed forms to volunteers@sharevancouver.org; or send in your nomination form to: Share, Attn: VOY Award, 2306 NE Andresen Road, Vancouver WA 98661; or call Molly Evjen, Director of Volunteers & Community Resources, at (360) 952-8228.

Nominations must be received by July 1.

Biography of Emily Marshall

Emily was born in Minnesota and moved to Vancouver at age eight. She worked as licensing agent for both Dick Hannah and Peterson Motors. Emily came to know Share when a friend asked her to come to Share House to help serve meals; as a result of this first encounter, Emily began serving meals one to two times each week for the next few years. Recognizing her commitment to the organization, Emily was asked to become a Share Board member, for which she served 16 years.
In her more than 20 years of service to Share, Emily contributed in numerous ways beyond the Board of Directors: she operated the Mexican food booth at the Clark County Fair, whose proceeds benefited Share; she volunteered for Share’s annual Golf Classic; and she wrapped presents and adopted families for more than eight years.

“Her passion was helping people. She liked Share’s mission and valued the services your organization provided to those in need.”
– Vern Marshall, on Emily’s philanthropic nature

She volunteered her time to other agencies, as well. She volunteered for Southwest Washington Medical Center’s Hospital Auxiliary and, in the year 2006 alone, volunteered 2,380 hours of service to Divine Consign.

Below is a list of past recipients:

2020 Emily Marshall Volunteer of the Year: Duane Royer
2020 ‘Cheers’ Award to Mary Berg
2020 ‘Family Fusion’ Award to The Lyne Family
2020 Community Partner Award: CDM Caregiving Services

2019 Emily Marshall Volunteer of the Year: Marc Veneroso
2019 Community Partnership Award to Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church

2018 Emily Marshall Volunteer of the Year: Kathy Sluznis
2018 Youth Volunteer of the Year: Audrey Chang
2018 Community Partnership Award to Community Services NW

2017 Emily Marshall Volunteer of the Year: Mandi Carsey
2017 Community Partnership Award to Office Tyler Chavers

2016 Emily Marshall Volunteer of the Year: Craig Lane
Tyler Close, Kathy Hatch, Cynthia Olivier and Ann Marie Piller

2015 Emily Marshall Volunteer of the Year: Susie Hursch
Ken Leffel, Jim Baldwin and Charter Oaks Community Church

2014 Emily Marshall Volunteers of the Year: Jan & Dave Franzen
Carolyn Ochs: Individual; Veterans Court Board: Organization/Business; Walmart: Resource Award

2013 Emily Marshall Volunteer of the Year: Robert Harland
Austin Change: Youth; Riley Aten: Individual; Simple Faith Cavalry Church: Faith-based

2012 Emily Marshall Volunteer of the Year: Jillian Provience
Hailee Hillard: Youth; Steve & Vicki Heil: Individuals; First United Methodist Church: Faith-based

2011 Emily Marshall Volunteer of the Year: Joan Caley
Vicki Erikson, Carla Felps, Susan O’Shea, David Slocum & Judy Enders

2010 Emily Marshall Volunteer of the Year: Judy Ellithorpe
Jake Thompson: Youth; Muggs Broselle: Individual; Beth Oliver: WHO Program; First Independent’s Helping Hands: Business

2009 Emily Marshall Volunteer of the Year: Chris Soltisiak
Columbia River High School Boys Basketball: Youth; Columbia Presbyterian Church: Faith-based; Rosemarie Farabee: Children’s Programs

2008 Emily Marshall Volunteer of the Year: Lori Thayer
Karen Pohl: Youth; River Rock Church: Faith-based; Plumbers & Steamfitters Local 290: Business; Joy Gault: WHO Program

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